The Centre reporter. (Centre Hall, Pa.) 1871-1940, May 07, 1936, Image 8

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    THURSDAY, MAY 7, 1036.
Spring Mills
A Collection of Newsy Happenings
and Personals from Gregg Town-
ship's Metropolis.
wee
in Agri-
Vocational
4-door Dodge
R. 8. Hag-
Decker, director
the
purchased =n
WwW.
at
John
culture Gregg
new
through the
Hall.
school,
touring sedan
in agency, Centre
move info it within a short time, Mr.
Godshall farming for his father-in-
Ralph H. Shook.
Clinles Spring.
Watts, undor
Mary Matter, heal'h nurse for
State College district, will arrange for
clinfes Mills,
toxaid clinka thi
tor of
the
in
law,
Two Mills—Mrs,
Migs Ann
at
working
public
at least two at Spring
one a
pre-school elinfe
children who are expected
fall,
Harry
Saturday,
and the other
examination
tO enter
next
Mrs,
on
first grade
and
motored to
and Condo
Mr.
Ying: son,
to
Former Resident Lald
bad R.
Ti bady of Mrs. William
to Miftlinburg
Inte
From
April rment Ww
"Wwices were
Short
valley.
we body
From, Salon
daughter
Mix nd Mrs.
mpbell Mrs. T. D. Foley, of Frank
ny Mr Mrs. H. H. Royer, Mrs,
Alimah Rebersburg: Mrs.Chas,
Kase, Mrs. W. F. Lingle and
Sunbury; Miss Clara
Williamsport; Mrs. Wm
Anna Mills, of Lewis-
id
and
Haines,
Mr.
daughter,
and
of
Swarm,
Rhoads, Miss
burg.
Thirty-one Admitted to
man Class—Thirty-one
sought to Gregg Township
Vocational School will be admitted to
the freshman class when the 1936-
1937 term opens September. EXx-
amination for entrance was held last
Friday. The Spring Mills grade
schools will close tomorrow (Friday)
May 8, ang school almost g
month later, The
clasg will join other
school senior
Voe. Fresh-
pupils who
entrance
next
high
bth,
the
June
several
senior
high
trip to
morning
classes on a
Washington, D. C., Monday
of next week and return
tollowing Wednesday, 13th
is one of the high lights in the schoo
life of the present-day high
students.
The freshman
comprised of
haps
lager
Vila
fer, Marie
Watts
home the
inst, Jt
schoo
admitted is
with per
class
following,
others
the
who may
Margaret
Biddle, Carrie
Long, BeWy
Smith, I
Mary
Auman,
He
Mildreg lalph
ssewite, John
I Appearance
lays ago
¢ of the 7th an
Friday,
during
on
teachar,
pianning an outing
Hairy
Park.
pups at
Vonad a
Il close his
grades 5
nacsmiplat og
Cave
Woodward
6: rege Voe.
TT 7,
Ball Team Sprucing Up
Attend Eeo. Convention In Phlilad’a
Gregg 11
we and Binke Bartley
on short vacations.
Auman,
in
Kathryn
PWA of
visit,
employed
Dnfois, is
in
fice home
On a
Mr H. F. Rossman spent
the ay the home their
son, Prof. John Rossman, and family,
in Warren,
Mr. Mrs Bruce Bafley and
Young daughter motored through Nit-
tany Valley and on to Jersey Shore
on a pleasure trip on Sunday,
Sheffield Trueks MEK to Hershey
Both the Sheffield Farms milk plants
At Spring Mills and Coburn truck
their milk daily to the Hershey Choc.
olate factory. Two trucks, carrying
thermostatic tanks with capacities of
from 2,000 ao 2.500 gallons each, are
used to trahsport the milk. Approxi-
mately 2400 gallons are handled dally
The Hershey market is being used, it
Is said, only during the flush season ;
at a time to lessen the surplus of
milk coming into New York City at
this time. Some apprehenlon was felt
that If Hershey became a permanent
market,the lopping off of that Import
ant amount of revenue from railroad
freight receipts on the local branch
it might work to the detriment of the
interests of fhe residenty served hy
the road at some future time.
Vernon Godshall jeased the 8, I.
Condo property recently vacated by
the Randall Meyer family, and will
and Mrs
week-end of
and
up Mrs
Wolle
they
Mrs
Nellie
where pleked
mother, Edward
Miss Wolfe,
to Altoona, relurning
« B. Stover,
and Mrs. B. G.
Ack Haven on Th
John
sot
Stover i
recently
i My. and Mrs,
on Friday up
H. E.
PP. R. R. station,
Jerry
Gladys
| wixds,
in the waperty,
t
thea vViscat-
Lie b
ai by Shunk,
Miss
John
Mr and
Eugene
Rishel,
and it
Snavely
inday, participated in a Ofrt
Mr. and Mrs.
me in Centre Hall,
son, Laurence
or
on St
day dinner a! the Jose]
Hartley he
honor
given
of their
became twenty
He is
Poultry plant,
Meyer, Mr. and
Misg Cora
man
day.
YOUng
on that
the Kerlin
Mrs. B. G
cob MoCool and
made a business to Bellefonte
one employed
Mrs. Ja
Mao
Monday.
A meeting
re Hall wag
on
Star, at
Eastern
day evening by
bers from Spring
Mrs. C. M.
Mrs. J.
AL
SATS.
were
Condo,
Corman,
F. Rs
Miss
ETHAN,
Miriam
Guy Corm
Sarah
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CENTRE HALL, R. D.
—————— 7A
Potters Mills,
[Lewistown
1 corso #
“4
Mi
LE ou
M
ond
it Pen Az
niled at the Glen Gardn
in New
Bresnowitz.
| sanatarium Jersey to see
opi
Sharer and
Clyde Walker and
near Bellefonte, visited on
home of the ladies
Mrs, E. P. Palmer.
Misa Caroline MoClaskey, Miss Liz-
zie Slack, Miss Lou Davey, Mrs. G.
H., McCormick and daughter, Miss
Laura Belle, made a business trip to
Lewistown on Saturday.
tussel Copenhaver and wife, of
Bellefonte, Lester Palmer and wife. of
Lewistown, visited on Sunday at the
home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs.
H. E. Foust.
While in company with hig father
ang dog, walking along the concrete
road in the Seven Mts, on Sunday,
Master Paul Rearick, son of Rufus
Rearick, was struck by a oar, He sus-
tained injures of a broken nose and
bruises on the head and face.
Mrs. Michael Smith, who had im-
proved so as to be able to be out of
the house, while going up the seps
to the rear of the house, on Monday,
fell. Her son, Roy, was near at the
time to assist her. 8he has no bones
broken, but is back in bed.
oo
Franklin
Valley,
family, of
Sunday at
parenis, Mr.
(roorges
the
and
A ————
The grand jury at its somsions on
Monday passed favorably on twelve
bills of #dndictment, Mrs. Charles
Mensch was named foreman of the
Jury the first woman in Centre coun-
ty to fill that position,
Rebersburg.
Mary Meyer, who
the home of her brother,
ar, in Massujrusetts,
months, home,
Kidder
Millheim
Sunday
had been at
Kermit Mey
soveral
Miss
for
returned
of friends
to Philadel
soe a ball
the A's
daughter
f.o0 joined a party
from who drove
io game
and
wife,
phia on
between Chicago
Edward
on from
Willis
Mrs. {
Samuel Hillehis)
of Free
Hoover, and
Pine Glenn,
home
visi ed
Sunday.
f Mrs,
and
Rieriy
Blerly is a sister Hoover
daughter
shure, calle friends
sinday.
Harvey Lun
Women WOE weed ~end
the Nevin Moyers, parengs
wrsteliar,
Mr, Mrs. 'W
transac ie
Friday.
and
ond
pr ————
Boalsburg.
Hefory
Mifflinburg
2
ir
merchandise.
WHEN IN NEED oF
Planing Mill
ow 3 Rit
LUMBER, ROOFING, Nails,
All Kinds Building Material,
CALL AT-
Garrett's Planing Mill
GOOD MATERIAL AND
HONEST PRICES
Rebersburg, Pa.
NEXT SUNDAY
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Of course you'll want to
go home next Sunday.
That's the best observance of
Mother's Day. But if business
or babies interfere, GO
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REGISTER'S NOTICE.
Notice is hereby given to all persons
Ot
interested that the following inventor-
visons of the Fiduciaries Act of 1917]
exoeptiong are filed on
first day of next term
be confirmed absolute:
and if no
about the the
INSURANCE ARD
REAL ESTATE §
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OR SELL ?
SEE US FIRST.
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CENTRE HALL, PA.
as
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——
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CLOSING NOTICE
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ire
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